Black Chamber Fort Wayne will hold its 2022 Annual Meeting at the Chase Bank Downtown Auditorium (101 E. Washington Blvd.)
The public is invited to this free event on May 18, 2022, at the Allen County Public Library to learn about "Revisiting Your Business Plan."
The public is invited to this free event on April 20, 2022, at the PFW Alumni Center to learn about "Business Contracts, MOUs, LOI, and SLAs."
The public is invited to this free event on March 16, 2022, at the Promenade Park Pavillion to learn about "Small Business Insurance."
Linda Golden announced Thursday plans to build a $500,000, 6,000 square foot headquarters for Legacy One, Inc. on a 1.3-acre parcel of land in the Southtown Centre.
President/CEO and Co-Founder of the National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), Harry C. Alford Jr., transitioned Monday, December 6, in Washington, DC. He was preceded in death by his wife of 40 years, Kay DeBow Alford, Vice President and Co-Founder of the National Black Chamber five months earlier.
GFW Inc. President and CEO John Urbahns, Black Chamber board president Ramadan Abdul-Azeez, and GFW Inc. board chair Beth Goldsmith on Nov. 29 signed a memoranda of understanding at what is now the address for both chambers.
The public is invited to this free event on October 20, 2021, at the Public Safety Academy to learn about "Wealth Building in the 21st Century."
Often local, state and federal laws & regulations directly impact how business can be conducted. This panel discussion will allow for citizens to ask questions directly to local lawmakers.
Believe it or not, the secret sauce to business exposure lies within your local black chamber of commerce. With membership pricing that's affordable for all, joining a black chamber of commerce is definitely worth considering as another way to drive consumers to your establishment.